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Tuesday, April 11, 2017

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PROUDLY REPRESENTING ALL MARYLANDERS

Maryland is a robust and diverse state with tremendous opportunities and activity happening in every region. From corner to corner, you can find world-class leaders in innovation and discovery. I look forward to every visit with Marylanders across our great state.


Publishers Notes: Notice the map on the right hand side and the FACT that Senator Ben Cardin, (according to his own Website) has yet to visit the Eastern Shore. How long has he been a Senator?

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

if it was up to the shore, he wouldnt be in office. so why come here

Anonymous said...

That may be so 9:41 but after he is elected he still represents the shore people.

Anonymous said...

He's not welcome here.

Anonymous said...

10:04 and that is why you get nothing on the shore.

Anonymous said...

Are you telling me that a Senator in Maryland is toooo scared to visit the lower eastern shore in 10 years in office???????????????????

Anonymous said...

he dont need us, and he knows it! just caters to the libs in baltimore dc corridor and he's safe! maybe the state of maryland needs an electoral college for state senators?

Anonymous said...

Just another DumbocRAT that is seeing the writing on the wall that Marylanders are fed up with MD politians who do not represent all their constitutes. Just the most populated / money areas. They want to keep the government welfare they are getting by false pretense by not representing all the citizens. They see the elections coming up and are getting in the re-election mode.

Anonymous said...

11:20 - look again, Ben's been ruling us since 1967! "Before his election to the Senate, Cardin, who has never lost an election, was a member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Maryland's 3rd congressional district (1987-2007). He also served in the Maryland House of Delegates (1967–87), serving as Speaker (1979–87). He was the youngest Speaker in Maryland history."